The long imposed break is finished and today I ride my bike
back to school. The studio is open again and I’ll check in, either before or
after my lecture and lab on Environmental Science, which begins the new
semester.
I’m looking forward to finishing a couple of big pieces I
pulled out of the kiln just before the studio closed in December. Both
sculptures are a new direction for me, more in the spirit of what I’m hoping to
accomplish in the upcoming months, and I’m very excited.
My son Ben’s girlfriend Molly asked me to make a sculptural
piece for her sister’s wedding in May. They want to use it for a candle lighting
ceremony and I’m excited that I’ll be able to contribute.
As a bit of an exchange Molly offered to rent a zipcar and
drive me down to Standard Clay in Braintree, where we’ll pick up the 500 pounds
of clay I hope to make into sculpture this semester. Sounds like fun!
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